Yup yup. Devolver are working on it, so best to tweet to them asking about it.
Yup yup. Devolver are working on it, so best to tweet to them asking about it.
Looks great and it's been cheap on Humble some months ago. I'd get it but I sadly am not in the mood for buying and playing through games atm :X
Ye I just saw the FROM 2019 lineup video and it reminded me of it.
So here's a little something I've been wanting to ask you chaps:
How did you get to using Steam?
I'm not seeing either Vesperia or Katamari on Voidu so they must be region locked.
yeah voidu is pretty shit for me, a lot of stuff doesn't appear.
Let's see, back when I was in high school (around 2003~2005 or so?), I would occasionally go to net cafes near my school to play Counter-Strike with friends, the result of that, I ended buying a retail copy of a Half Life collection which included CS and with that I created my first Steam account.So here's a little something I've been wanting to ask you chaps:
How did you get to using Steam?
I didn want to nag on the PC moderation again, but:
why were some of these 1 day bans lifted?
https://www.resetera.com/threads/pc...g-era-goty-awards.90529/page-39#post-16714999
https://www.resetera.com/threads/th...c-see-threadmarks.92331/page-28#post-16711948
it seriously gives confusing messages here.
To answer Tizoc
I was forced literally to create a steam account once hired by Valve.
Since I worked on the steam side releasing titles and creating their banners (some of which still exist today, before that was put on devs Valve would actually help with creating banner art from game assets).
At that time I was a big console player and didn't find PC interesting at all. In fact I rejected their unlock all games key. I think they thought I was super different lol.
But I started out as a young kid playing on PC , mostly DOS games and edutainment games were really huge. I also remember playing Doom, realms of the haunting , Myst and redneck rampage. My dad worked at IBM and brought home computer stuff a lot.
One day he brought home a NES with Mat and zapper and I dropped pc pretty fast. Most friends had consoles not PCs around that time.
Even after I left Valve I didn't use my steam account . I don't remember what specifically brought me back to PC and steam, most likely researching something.
But I tend to always have phases where I will focus more on one platform than another for awhile.
In the end it evens out since I have friends and a backlog on every platform these days.
So here's a little something I've been wanting to ask you chaps:
How did you get to using Steam?
After. Nintendo was far more appealing to a kid like me. I was amazed at Mario , controllers, zapper gun! And the mat for track and field! It was quite a package not too mention tv screens were way better than the crappy monitor we had for PC.
Also around this time PC started to become more associated with PC work or edutainment games like Oregon trail and number munchers.
Meanwhile Mario and Contra were amazing to me and my little brother and I could play together.
I have no idea how I got my hands on Doom as a kid but I'm also positive I wouldn't have been allowed to play if adults in my household knew lol.
Hektor
At timestamp 1:00 can you translate the digital-deluxe contents for me? I'll luv you 4ever. :D
*Bonus items only for a limited time
* digital OST-Sample ;)
*PC and Smartphone Wallpapers
*Avatars
Does that "jetzt für pc erhältlich" mean that it's releasing today or that it's finally being ported to PC?
$20 ain't a bad price. Wonder if Voidu will be selling it and it'd be cheaper on there ;P"Available now for PC"
https://store.steampowered.com/app/893180/Catherine_Classic/
19.99 EUR / 14.99 GBP
Huh. And Eurogamer Germany already has a review!?
https://www.eurogamer.de/articles/2...ic-pc-test-es-haette-nie-funktionieren-sollen
Not that I can read it lol.
Same. Had it on PS3, but it died a while ago. At least I can finish it now.Uh, Catherine is a great game, but that price is too friggin high, especially if you own console version (X360 version of the game is actually cheaper here). I'll wait for a decent discount.
So here's a little something I've been wanting to ask you chaps:
How did you get to using Steam?
Uh, Catherine is a great game, but that price is too friggin high, especially if you own console version (X360 version of the game is actually cheaper here). I'll wait for a decent discount.
So here's a little something I've been wanting to ask you chaps:
How did you get to using Steam?
Does that "jetzt für pc erhältlich" mean that it's releasing today or that it's finally being ported to PC?
NVM
I'll gladly sign it should the stars align and we were to meet ;P
It's 1200 rubles in Russia, only 800 rubles cheaper than a brand new AAA game on a release day. Have it had the same price as Bayonetta and Vanquish (700 rubles) that would've been a good offer in my book, but 1200 is just too much.$20 seems decent to me. Obviously it will be cheaper on 360, who is buying 360 games these days.
So here's a little something I've been wanting to ask you chaps:
How did you get to using Steam?
It's 1200 rubles in Russia, only 800 rubles cheaper than a brand new AAA game on a release day. Have it had the same price as Bayonetta and Vanquish (700 rubles) that would've been a good offer in my book, but 1200 is just too much.
Hard for me to imagine turning down 90's PC for 80's console, but I was a teenager when Doom came out so I can understand how my perception of it was different.
In the SNES era, our family TV had a TON of RF interference and phosphor bleed. Even our 1993 monitor which my family bought with burn in looked incredible compared to our 1983 TV. The greens and blues especially left a major impression on me, they were so vibrant. I can understand the draw of a good display.
Right now my daughter prefers the visuals of Mario Bros 1 to any other 2D Mario. The perception of games without witnessing the evolution of graphics is something I'll probably never understand.